Housed in the beautifully restored Petroleum Commerce Building, this inn has lots of extras – free hot breakfasts, free drinks and snacks in the evening, and 60 minutes of free long-distance calls.
Close to all the down-town attractions, rooms here have high-speed Internet access, and media and entertainment centers. There is also a 24-hour fitness center, breakfast buffet, and parking.
Built in 1909, this pleasant boutique hotel is located near the Alamo. Guest rooms are decorated in soothing colors, with comfortable furnishings, and the outdoor pool and hot-tub are surrounded by beautiful landscaping.
A charming 27-room boutique hotel, housed in a historic River Walk residence built in 1914. Mediterranean Revival architecture, Cuban and Mexican decor, modern amenities, and retro touches create a relaxed atmosphere.
This all-suites hotel offers large one and two-bedroom suites with full kitchens. Other conveniences include an on-site laundry, fitness center, business center, and a store that sells microwave dinners and snacks.
This charming boutique hotel is located downtown. Guest rooms offer luxurious beds and linens. Some rooms have a shared balcony and there is an on-site business center.
El Tropicano was the first hotel built along the River Walk in 1962. Its bold contemporary design and bright tropical colors set it apart from the rest of the accommodations here. Facilities include a bar, restaurant, and an outdoor pool.
This 1886 home in the King William Historic District was built by Albert Beckmann as a wedding gift for his bride. Beautifully landscaped grounds, a wraparound porch, and sunroom are highlights of the house.
Designed by Alfred Giles in 1891, this inn has sparkling wood floors, a library, parlor, and sunporch. Luxury and exceptional service are reflected in its rooms and the three-course gourmet breakfast.
This Spanish Colonial hotel wraps around a landscaped courtyard with fountains and a swimming pool. Rooms have high-speed Internet access and dual phone lines.